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ELECTRONIC APPARATUS
ELEKTRONISCHE VORRICHTUNG
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FI-02320 Espoo (FI)
- TOMPKIN, Crispian
Los Angeles
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DK-2000 Frederiksberg (DK)
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates in general to electronic apparatuses and in particular,
but not exclusively, to a configuration of an electronic apparatus that improves the
utilization of the electronic apparatus.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Electronic apparatuses, such as mobile phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs),
handheld computers, remote controllers, game consoles, music players (such as MP3
players), and the like, are becoming increasingly commonplace. Typically, today's
electronic devices are capable of processing large amounts of data due to increased
data processing power and increased storage capacity. In many occasions, today's electronic
apparatuses are multifunction devices that can be used e.g. as if they were combined
mobile telephones and portable computers. Multifunction-type electronic apparatuses
are often equipped with a full keyboard/keypad and/or a graphical user interface that
can be operated by using a pointer device. Additionally or alternatively, a user interface
may be operated by means of a touch display.
[0003] Another tendency relating to electronic apparatuses is to make them small and compact
in size in order to meet consumer's requirements and expectations. Typically, the
physical size of data processing and storage components used in manufacturing of electronic
apparatuses meets the requirement for compact size combined with a desired processing
power and storage capacity. On the other hand, a full utilization of e.g. the multifunctional
capability of an electronic apparatus and usage of a plurality of applications at
the same time to access various types of data, such as electronic documents, videos,
music, and the like, may require a large-size display.
[0004] Compact-size electronic apparatuses may also elicit operation of the apparatuses
by using one hand only. Some forms and shapes of electronic apparatuses are typically
more suitable for one hand operation than others.
[0005] A number of approaches have been suggested for effecting both a compact size and
a large display on an electronic apparatus. Those approaches include various types
of foldable electronic apparatuses, where an electronic apparatus comprises at least
two parts and where a display is mounted on each part.
[0006] US 7409236 discloses a retractable visual display that is movable from a retracted position
within the device housing to an extended position where at least a portion of the
display is exposed outside of the device. On the basis of this claim 1 is new over
D1 in the sense of Art 54 EPC.
US 5894298 discloses a personal communication device including a liquid crystal display in a
body and a cover that is configured to slide to cover or uncover parts of the display.
EP 1298909 discloses a portable communications device that comprises a body with a display and
a display cover that is slidably connected to the body.
SUMMARY
[0007] A particular embodiment of the invention aims at addressing at least some of the
issues discussed above. According to a first exemplary embodiment of the invention
there is provided an electronic apparatus comprising a body, a cover slidably attached
to the body, and a display part comprising a display, the display part being attached
to the body and configured to slide between a first position and a second position
such that when the display part is at rest in the first position, the cover overlaps
at least a portion of the display, and when the display part is at rest in the second
position, said portion of the display is visible.
[0008] According to the exemplary embodiment an electronic apparatus may comprise a display
part that is configured to slide between two positions such that when the display
part is in an open, or popped-up, position, a display is visible substantially in
its entirety. The apparatus may also comprise a cover that is similarly configured
to slide between at least two positions.
[0009] Various exemplary embodiments of the present invention are illustrated hereinafter
in the detailed description of the invention as well as in the dependent claims appended
hereto. The embodiments are illustrated with reference to selected aspects of the
invention. A person skilled in the art appreciates that any embodiment of the invention
may apply to other aspects as well either alone or in combination with other embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The invention will be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1A
- shows a schematic picture in side view of an electronic apparatus being in a first
state according to an embodiment of the invention;
- Fig. 1B
- shows a schematic picture in front view of the embodiment depicted in Fig. 1A;
- Fig. 1C
- outlines in side view an electronic apparatus being in a second state according to
the embodiment of Fig. 1A and 1 B;
- Fig. 1D
- outlines in front view the electronic apparatus shown in Fig. 1C;
- Fig. 2A
- shows a schematic picture in front view of an electronic apparatus according to an
embodiment;
- Fig. 2B
- shows a schematic picture in rear view of an electronic apparatus according to another
embodiment;
- Fig. 2C
- shows a schematic picture in side view of the electronic apparatus shown in Fig. 2B;
- Fig. 3A
- shows a schematic picture in front view of an electronic apparatus according to an
embodiment;
- Fig. 3B
- shows a schematic picture in front view of an electronic apparatus according to another
embodiment;
- Fig. 4
- shows a schematic picture in front view of an electronic apparatus according to an
embodiment;
- Fig. 5
- shows a schematic picture in front view of an electronic apparatus according to yet
another embodiment;
- Fig. 6
- shows a schematic picture in front view of an embodiment of an electronic apparatus;
- Fig. 7
- depicts an exploded isometric view outlining the structure of two plates enabling
a sliding motion according to an embodiment; and
- Fig. 8
- shows an isometric view outlining the structure of a housing forming a part of the
body of an electronic apparatus according to an embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] In the following description, like numbers denote like elements.
[0012] Fig. 1A outlines, in a simplified view, an electronic apparatus 100 in a first state
according to at least one embodiment of the invention. Fig. 1Bshows the electronic
apparatus 100 in front view.
[0013] The apparatus 100 comprises a body 101, a cover 102 attached to the body 101, and
a display part 103 including a display 104. Figs. 1 A and 1 B shows the apparatus
100 in a first state, where the display part 103 is in a first position. When the
display part is in said first position, the cover 102 overlaps a portion 105 of the
display part 103, as show by the dotted line in Fig. 1A.
[0014] Figs. 1C and 1D show the apparatus 100 in a second state, where the display part
103 is in a second position. In the embodiment depicted in Figs. 1 A to 1 D, the second
state may be reached by causing the display part 103 to slide in the direction of
a longitudinal axis of the body 101 of the apparatus 100. In said second position,
the display part 103 is visible substantially in its entirety, including the portion
105 that is covered by the cover 102, when the display part 103 is in the first position.
The apparatus 100 can be returned to the first state by causing the display part 103
to slide back to the first position.
[0015] The body 101 of the apparatus 100 encloses a plurality of electronic components and
circuitry, such as a processor/controller, that enable the apparatus to operate according
to its specifications. The apparatus may be e.g. a mobile phone, a Personal Digital
Assistant (PDA), a handheld computer, a remote controller, a game console, a music
player (e.g. an MP3 player), or the like.
[0016] The display 104 may be a liquid crystal display (LCD). The display 104 may be provided
with touch display functionality. As can be seen in the embodiment of Figs. 1 A and
1 B, the dimensions of the display part 103 may be such that when the display part
103 is in the first position, or "popped-down", the upper edge of the display part
103 does not extend beyond the upper edge of the body 101 of the apparatus. In other
words, in said state the dimensions of the apparatus 100 may be made to substantially
match those of the body 101 of the apparatus 100. As shown in Fig. 1C and 1D, substantially
the whole surface of the display 104 may be available to a user of the apparatus 100,
when the display part 103 is in the second position, or "popped up".
[0017] Fig. 2A depicts in a simplified view an embodiment, where an apparatus 200 comprises
a display part 201 including a display 202, and a cover 203. Said components correspond
to the display part 103, the display 104, and the cover 102 of the apparatus 100 of
Figs. 1A to 1 D. In the embodiment of Fig. 2A, the apparatus 200 comprises a trigger
204. The trigger 204 may be a switch, a push button, a slide button, a touch button,
or the like. The trigger is electrically coupled to the electronic components and
circuitry of the apparatus 200 enclosed in the body (e.g. the body 101 of Figs. 1A
and 1C) of the apparatus e.g. via cables, wires, connectors, or a combination thereof.
[0018] According to an embodiment shown in Fig. 2A, the display part 201 is configured to
slide from a first position to a second position, or "pop up", in a manner described
hereinbefore in connection with Figs. 1A to 1 D, responsive to a user of the apparatus
200 operating the trigger 204. The operation of the trigger may comprise for example
pushing a push button or touching a touch button. The operating of the trigger 204
may cause e.g. electric connectors making a contact, which in turn may cause a drive
motor, such as a servo motor, to obtain its operating current e.g. as a consequence
of a control current flowing through the contact made by the electric connectors responsive
to the user operating the trigger 204. The drive motor may then cause a sliding motion
of the display part 201 between the first position and the second position. In other
words, in the embodiment shown in Fig. 2A, a user can make the display part "pop up"
and "pop down", i.e. slide between a first position and a second position, by operating
the trigger 204.
[0019] Fig. 2B shows an embodiment, where a cover 203 is configured to slide along the longitudinal
axis of the body 205 of the apparatus 200 from a closed position to an open position.
In the embodiment shown in Fig 2B, the cover 203 is configured to slide downwards,
i.e. into the same direction as the "pop down" direction of the sliding motion of
the display part 201 of Fig. 2A. The cover 203 may comprise a device 206 adapted to
receive an external memory medium. In that case, when the apparatus 200 is in the
state of the cover 203 being in an open position, the device 206 is visible. The device
206 may be e.g. a memory card slot, a smart card slot, a universal serial bus (USB)
port, or the like. The device 206 is operatively coupled to the electronic components
and circuitry, e.g. a processor/controller, of the apparatus 200 via cables, wires,
connectors, or a combination thereof.
[0020] Fig. 2C shows the embodiment of Fig. 2B in side view. Fig. 2C shows a body 205, a
display part 201 and the cover 203 in an open position. Fig. 2C further shows a portion
of a housing 206, which may be formed as a part of the body 205. The housing 206 may
be provided e.g. to enclose a portion of the display part 201, as shown by the dotted
line. The cover 203 may be attached to the housing 206 by means of a mechanism that
enables a sliding motion according to the present embodiment. An example of such mechanism
is discussed hereinafter in connection with Fig. 8. In another embodiment, the cover
203 may be immovably attached to the body 205 or the housing 206. The apparatus 200
may also be provided without the housing 206. In that case, the cover 203 may be attached
to the body 205 by means of a mechanism that enables a sliding motion according to
the present embodiment.
[0021] Fig. 3A shows a front view of an embodiment, where a cover 303 (corresponding to
e.g. the cover 203 of Fig. 2C) is adapted to slide to an intermediate position, that
lies between the closed position and the open position discussed hereinbefore in with
reference to Figs. 2B and 2C. Fig. 3A shows an apparatus 300 comprising the cover
303, a light guide 304, and a display part 301 including a display 302. As shown in
Fig. 3A, a portion of the light guide 304 is visible when the cover 303 is slid to
the intermediate position between the closed position and the open position. The light
guide 304 may be mounted e.g. on a housing for the display part 301, as discussed
further hereinafter with reference to Fig. 8. According to the embodiment of Fig.
3A, the light guide 304 may be configured to be illuminated by a light source, such
as a light emitting diode (LED), when the cover 303 is at the intermediate position.
This may be achieved e.g. by means of a piece of electricity conducting material,
such as metal, mounted on the cover such that contact between connectors is made when
the cover 303 is in the intermediate position.
[0022] The apparatus 300 of the embodiment shown in Fig. 3A may also be configured to initiate
a user interface action responsive to the cover 303 sliding to the intermediate position.
The user interface action may be initiated in addition or alternatively to the illumination
of the light guide 304. Said user interface action may be e.g. locking/unlocking a
keypad or touch pad. In a similar manner to the illumination of the light guide, the
cover may be equipped with a conductor piece that causes a control current when it
is brought into contact with electric connectors. The control current may be detected
and interpreted as a state change by a controller of the apparatus 300, and the controller
may initiate the user interface action responsive to the state change.
[0023] Fig. 3B shows an embodiment, where the apparatus 300 discussed with reference to
Fig. 3A further comprises a trigger 305 that is configured to cause the display part
301 to slide between a first position and a second position. In other words, operating
the trigger causes the display part 301 to pop up from its housing and pop back down
into the housing. The function of the trigger 305 is similar to the trigger 204 discussed
hereinbefore in connection with Fig. 2A.
[0024] Fig. 4 shows a further embodiment of an apparatus 400, where the cover 403 comprises
a grip area 404 adapted to prevent slipping when the apparatus 400 is held and operated
with one hand. The grip area 404 may comprise e.g. a suitable texture on the surface
of the cover 403 produced in a manner suitable for the material of the cover 403.
The display part 401 and the display correspond to those discussed in connection with
the previous Figures.
[0025] The grip area 404 may also comprise holes, the size of which may range e.g. from
0,01 mm to 1 mm in diameter. In this embodiment, the holes may serve also as a means
for preventing slipping and a means for making visible the portion of the display
402 that is covered by the cover 403. For example, a screen saver may run on the portion
of the display 402 that is behind the cover 403, and provide information, such as
time and date, for a user of the apparatus 400.
[0026] The holes of the grip area 404 may be made e.g. by punching, drilling, etching, and
by laser. In an embodiment, the holes may further comprise rods fitted in the holes.
Each rod may be adapted to move along a longitudinal axis of the respective hole responsive
to receiving energy e.g. from a servo motor or via inductive coupling. The rods may
be configured to move such that the protruding portions of the rods form characters
of e.g. the western or the Braille alphabet.
[0027] Fig. 5 depicts another embodiment, where the cover 503 comprises a keypad 504 configured
to enable e.g. input of data, such as phone numbers, for processing by a controller/processor
of the apparatus 500. The keypad may comprise e.g. a plurality of sheet metal or capacitive
keys. Fig. 6 depicts an embodiment, where the cover 603 comprises a scroller 604,
such as a capacitive scroller that can be used to control a pointer in the user interface
of the apparatus 600. The display parts 501, 601 and displays 502, 602 are similar
to those discussed hereinbefore in connection with previous Figures.
[0028] The cover 603 may be made of flexible transparent material, such as foil, through
which the portion of the display 602 that is overlapped by the cover 603 is visible.
In this embodiment, a separate scroller 604 need not be embodied on the cover 603,
but the scroller 604 may comprise a scroller touch area on the display 602.
[0029] In some embodiments, the cover 603 and the corresponding covers depicted in other
Figures may be replaced by a user. This enables customization and personalization
of apparatuses that provide such a replaceable cover.
[0030] A skilled person appreciates that each of the embodiments shown in Figs. 1 to 6 may
be implemented on an apparatus either alone or in combination with other embodiments.
[0031] Fig. 7 depicts a simplified example of the structure of a first plate 700 and a second
plate 701 that may be used to enable the sliding motion of the display part (shown
e.g. in Figs. 1 A to 1D with reference numeral 103) according to at least one embodiment.
The first plate 700 comprises sliding guides 702 formed on opposing sides of the first
plate 700. The second plate 701 comprises sliding guides 703 formed on the opposing
sides of the second plate 701 such that the position and dimensions of the sliding
guides 703 substantially match those of the sliding guides 702 of the first plate
700. In the embodiment depicted in Fig. 7, the first plate 700 and the second plate
701 are adapted to be slid with respect to each other in the direction of the longitudinal
axis 704 of the first plate 700 and the second plate 701. In the exemplary embodiment
of Fig. 7, the sliding guides 702, 703 are provided in the form of sliding rails and
sliding channels, respectively.
[0032] The exemplary plates of Fig. 7 may be installed e.g. on the apparatus 100 shown in
Figs. 1A to 1 D in order to provide the sliding motion between a first position and
a second position described hereinbefore with reference to said Figures. The first
plate 700 may be installed e.g. on the front surface of the body 101, and the second
plate may be mounted on the back surface of the display part 103 shown in Figs. 1A
and 1C. For this purpose, the first plate 700 and the second plate 701 may comprise
suitable means for enabling said mounting and installation, for example holes for
screw fastening (not shown in Fig. 7).
[0033] The first plate 700 and the second plate 701 may further comprise e.g. grooves for
attaching springs or the like (not shown) for producing a proper resistance and/or
repulsive force during the sliding motion in order to bring about a smooth sliding
motion.
[0034] The first plate 700 and the second plate 701 may further comprise suitable means
for providing appropriate resistance for stopping the sliding motion at desired locations.
For example, the first plate 700 may further comprise stopper grooves (not shown),
and the second plate may further comprise stopper springs (not shown) that correspond
to the stopper grooves. When the first plate 700 and the second plate 701 are slid
to such a position with respect to each other that the stopper springs are seated,
possibly firmly but not fixedly, in the stopper grooves, the sliding motion of the
first plate 700 and the second plate with respect to each other is resisted or stopped.
Setting the first plate 700 and the second plate 701 to a sliding motion again would
then require a force to be applied on the first plate 700 and/or the second plate
701 in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the plate(s).
[0035] The first plate 700 and the second plate 701 may further comprise suitable means
for receiving a force from an external source, such as a servo motor. Said force is
provided to cause the sliding motion of the plates. Said suitable means may comprise
e.g. a squeeze mechanism for fastening a driving belt to one of the plates. The driving
belt carries rotational motion from the servo motor to the plate and transforms the
rotational motion into a sliding motion.
[0036] Fig. 8 depicts a simplified isometric view of an example of a housing 801 according
to an embodiment that may be adapted to enclose a portion of a display part in a manner
shown e.g. in Fig. 2C and discussed hereinbefore in connection with said Figure. Fig.
8 further shows a portion of a body 800 corresponding to e.g. the body 101 shown in
Figs. 1A and 1C, sliding guides 802, and a light guide 803 mounted on the housing
801. In the exemplary embodiment of Fig. 8, the sliding guides are provided in the
form of sliding rails.
[0037] A cover (not shown) may be attached to the housing 801 using sliding guides, e.g.
sliding channels that correspond to the sliding guides 802. This method of attachment
enables the sliding motion of the cover described hereinbefore with reference to Figs.
2B and 2C. Sliding the cover to an open position as discussed hereinbefore with reference
to Figs. 2B and 2C, or to an intermediate position discussed hereinbefore with reference
to Figs. 3A and 3B, causes the light guide 803 to become visible.
[0038] As discussed earlier, the light guide 803 may be adapted to be illuminated when the
cover is slid to an intermediate position. A user interface action may also be initiated
responsive to sliding the cover to the intermediate position. To support said features,
the sliding guides 802 may be equipped with suitable electric connectors and/or conductors
to cause a control current or operating current to flow when the cover is slid into
a position where it causes an electric connection to be made by the electric connectors
and/or conductors. The sliding guides of the cover may be equipped with corresponding
connectors or conductors in order to make the electric connection. A controller of
an apparatus may be configured to detect the control current and initiate, or instruct
a user interface controller to initiate, the user interface action, such as locking
or unlocking a keypad. Such controller may be housed e.g. by the body 800 shown in
Fig. 8.
[0039] Various embodiments described herein may provide an improved user experience particularly
in a small-sized electronic apparatus, such as a mobile phone, a Personal Digital
Assistant (PDA), a handheld computer, a remote controller, a game console, a music
player (e.g. an MP3 player), or the like. Having a display part of the apparatus in
a first position, or "popped-down" position, contributes to a compact size of the
apparatus by bringing the outer dimensions of the apparatus substantially down to
those of the body of the apparatus. When the display part is in a second position,
or "popped-up" position, a user of the apparatus has a large-size display at his disposal,
possible including touch display functionality. At least one embodiment may also reduce
the possibility of the apparatus slipping out of hand, which may be useful in one
hand operation of the apparatus. Some embodiments may make an electronic apparatus
easier to detect e.g. in dim light by improving the illumination of the apparatus.
[0040] The foregoing description has provided by way of non-limiting examples of particular
implementations and embodiments of the invention a full and informative description
of the best mode presently contemplated by the inventors for carrying out the invention.
It is however clear to a person skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted
to details of the embodiments presented above, but that it can be implemented in other
embodiments using equivalent means without deviating from the characteristics of the
invention.
[0041] Furthermore, some of the features of the above-disclosed embodiments of this invention
may be used to advantage without the corresponding use of other features. As such,
the foregoing description shall be considered as merely illustrative of the principles
of the present invention, and not in limitation thereof. Hence, the scope of the invention
is only restricted by the appended patent claims.
1. An electronic apparatus (100) comprising a body (101, 205, 800);
a cover (102, 203, 303, 403, 503, 603) slidably attached to the body; and
a display part (103, 201, 301, 401, 501, 601) comprising a display (104, 202, 302,
402, 502, 602), the display part being slidably attached to the body (101, 205, 800)
and configured to slide between a first position and a second position such that when
the display part is at rest in the first position, the cover overlaps at least a portion
of the display, and when the display part is at rest in the second position, said
portion of the display is visible.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the cover (102, 203, 303, 403, 503, 603)
is configured to slide between at least two positions.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the cover comprises a trigger (204,
305) and the display part (103) is configured to slide between the first position
and the second position responsive to a user operating the trigger.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the cover comprises a device (206)
configured to receive a memory medium, and wherein the cover is configured to slide
between a closed position and an open position, the device being visible when the
cover is in the open position.
5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the body further comprises a light guide
(304, 803), and wherein the cover is further configured to slide to an intermediate
position between the open position and the closed position, the light guide being
visible when the cover is in the intermediate position.
6. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the apparatus is configured to initiate
a user interface action responsive to the cover sliding to the intermediate position.
7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the cover comprises a grip area that comprises
holes adapted to prevent slipping and to make visible the portion of the display that
is overlapped by the cover.
8. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1-7, wherein the cover comprises holes,
the holes comprising rods adapted to move in the holes such that protruding portions
of the rods form characters of an alphabet.
9. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein the cover comprises a key
configured to enable input of data for processing in the apparatus.
10. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1-9, wherein the cover comprises a scroller
(604) configured to enable the controlling of a pointer in the user interface of the
apparatus.
11. An apparatus according to any one of claims 1-10, wherein the cover is made of flexible
transparent material enabling access to a touch area on the display.
12. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein
the cover (102, 203, 303, 403, 503, 603) is configured to slide between a closed position
and an open position in relation to the body.
13. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the cover comprises a device (206) configured
to receive a memory medium, and wherein the device is visible when the cover is in
the open position.
14. An apparatus according to claim 12 or 13, wherein the body further comprises a light
guide (304, 803), and wherein the cover is further configured to slide to an intermediate
position between the open position and the closed position, the light guide being
visible when the cover is in the intermediate position.
15. An apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the apparatus is configured to initiate
a user interface action responsive to the cover sliding to the intermediate position.
1. Elektronische Vorrichtung (100) umfassend einen Hauptteil (101, 205, 800);
eine Abdeckung (102, 203, 303, 403, 503, 603), die verschiebbar an dem Hauptteil angebracht
ist; und
einen Anzeigeteil (103, 201, 301, 401, 501, 601), der eine Anzeige (104, 202, 302,
402, 502, 602) umfasst, wobei der Anzeigeteil verschiebbar an dem Hauptteil (101,
205, 800) angebracht ist und ausgelegt ist zum Verschieben zwischen einer ersten Stellung
und einer zweiten Stellung, so dass, wenn der Anzeigeteil in der ersten Stellung ruht,
die Abdeckung mindestens einen Teil der Anzeige abdeckt und, wenn der Anzeigeteil
in der zweiten Stellung ruht, der Teil der Anzeige sichtbar ist.
2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Abdeckung (102, 203, 303, 403, 503, 603) ausgelegt
ist zum Verschieben zwischen mindestens zwei Stellungen.
3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei die Abdeckung einen Auslöser (204, 305)
umfasst und der Anzeigeteil (103) ausgelegt ist zum Verschieben zwischen der ersten
Stellung und der zweiten Stellung als Reaktion darauf, dass ein Benutzer den Auslöser
betätigt.
4. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, wobei die Abdeckung eine Einrichtung (206)
umfasst, die ausgelegt ist zum Aufnehmen eines Speichermediums, und wobei die Abdeckung
ausgelegt ist zum Verschieben zwischen einer Geschlossen-Stellung und einer Offen-Stellung,
wobei die Einrichtung sichtbar ist, wenn sich die Abdeckung in der Offen-Stellung
befindet.
5. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 4, wobei der Hauptteil ferner einen Lichtleiter (304, 803)
umfasst und wobei die Abdeckung ferner ausgelegt ist zum Verschieben in eine Zwischenstellung
zwischen der Offen-Stellung und der Geschlossen-Stellung, wobei der Lichtleiter sichtbar
ist, wenn sich die Abdeckung in der Zwischenstellung befindet.
6. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 5, wobei die Vorrichtung ausgelegt ist zum Initiieren einer
Benutzerschnittstellenaktion als Reaktion darauf, dass die Abdeckung in die Zwischenstellung
verschoben wird.
7. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 6, wobei die Abdeckung einen Griffbereich umfasst, der Löcher
umfasst, die dafür ausgelegt sind, Rutschen zu verhindern, und den Teil der Anzeige,
der von der Abdeckung überlappt wird, sichtbar zu machen.
8. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-7, wobei die Abdeckung Löcher umfasst, wobei
die Löcher Stäbchen umfassen, die ausgelegt sind zum Bewegen in den Löchern, so dass
vorstehende Teile der Stäbchen Buchstaben eines Alphabets bilden.
9. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-8, wobei die Abdeckung eine Taste umfasst zum
Ermöglichen von Eingaben von Daten zum Verarbeiten in der Vorrichtung.
10. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-9, wobei die Abdeckung einen Scroller (604)
umfasst, der ausgelegt ist zum Ermöglichen, einen Zeiger in der Benutzerschnittstelle
der Vorrichtung zu steuern.
11. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1-10, wobei die Abdeckung aus einem flexiblen
transparenten Material hergestellt ist, das Zugang zu einem Berührbereich auf der
Anzeige ermöglicht.
12. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei
die Abdeckung (102, 203, 303, 403, 503, 603) ausgelegt ist zum Verschieben zwischen
einer Geschlossen-Stellung und einer Offen-Stellung relativ zum Hauptteil.
13. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 12, wobei die Abdeckung eine Einrichtung (206) umfasst,
die ausgelegt ist zum Aufnehmen eines Speichermediums und wobei die Einrichtung sichtbar
ist, wenn sich die Abdeckung in der Offen-Stellung befindet.
14. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 12 oder 13, wobei der Hauptteil ferner einen Lichtleiter
(304, 803) umfasst und wobei die Abdeckung ferner ausgelegt ist zum Verschieben in
eine Zwischenstellung zwischen der Offen-Stellung und der Geschlossen-Stellung, wobei
der Lichtleiter sichtbar ist, wenn sich die Abdeckung in der Zwischenstellung befindet.
15. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 14, wobei die Vorrichtung ausgelegt ist zum Initiieren einer
Benutzerschnittstellenaktion als Reaktion darauf, dass die Abdeckung in die Zwischenstellung
verschoben wird.
1. Appareil électronique (100) comprenant un corps (101, 205, 800) ;
un couvercle (102, 203, 303, 403, 503, 603) attaché au corps de manière coulissante
; et
une partie d'affichage (103, 201, 301, 401, 501, 601) comprenant un affichage (104,
202, 302, 402, 502, 602), la partie d'affichage étant attachée au corps (101, 205,
800) de manière coulissante et étant configurée pour coulisser entre une première
position et une deuxième position de telle sorte que lorsque la partie d'affichage
est au repos dans la première position, le couvercle chevauche au moins une portion
de l'affichage, et lorsque la partie d'affichage est au repos dans la deuxième position,
ladite portion de l'affichage soit visible.
2. Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le couvercle (102, 203, 303, 403, 503,
603) est configuré pour coulisser entre au moins deux positions.
3. Appareil selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel le couvercle comprend une gâchette
(204, 305) et la partie d'affichage (103) est configurée pour coulisser entre la première
position et la deuxième position en réponse à l'actionnement de la gâchette par un
utilisateur.
4. Appareil selon la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, dans lequel le couvercle comprend un dispositif
(206) configuré pour recevoir un support de mémoire, et dans lequel le couvercle est
configuré pour coulisser entre une position fermée et une position ouverte, le dispositif
étant visible lorsque le couvercle est dans la position ouverte.
5. Appareil selon la revendication 4, dans lequel le corps comprend en outre un guide
de lumière (304, 803) et dans lequel le couvercle est en outre configuré de manière
à coulisser dans une position intermédiaire entre la position ouverte et la position
fermée, le guide de lumière étant visible lorsque le couvercle est dans la position
intermédiaire.
6. Appareil selon la revendication 5, dans lequel l'appareil est configuré pour lancer
une action d'interface utilisateur en réponse au coulissement du couvercle dans la
position intermédiaire.
7. Appareil selon la revendication 6, dans lequel le couvercle comprend une zone de préhension
qui comprend des trous prévus pour empêcher un glissement et pour rendre visible la
portion de l'affichage qui est recouverte par le couvercle.
8. Appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, dans lequel le couvercle
comprend des trous, les trous comprenant des tiges prévues pour se déplacer dans les
trous de telle sorte que des portions saillantes des tiges forment des caractères
d'un alphabet.
9. Appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8, dans lequel le couvercle
comprend une clé configurée pour permettre d'entrer des données à traiter dans l'appareil.
10. Appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9, dans lequel le couvercle
comprend un dérouleur (604) configuré pour permettre de commander un curseur dans
l'interface utilisateur de l'appareil.
11. Appareil selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 10, dans lequel le couvercle
est fabriqué en matériau transparent flexible permettant l'accès à une zone tactile
sur l'affichage.
12. Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le couvercle (102, 203, 303, 403, 503,
603) est configuré pour coulisser entre une position fermée et une position ouverte
par rapport au corps.
13. Appareil selon la revendication 12, dans lequel le couvercle comprend un dispositif
(206) configuré pour recevoir un support de mémoire, et dans lequel le dispositif
est visible lorsque le couvercle est dans la position ouverte.
14. Appareil selon la revendication 12 ou 13, dans lequel le corps comprend en outre un
guide de lumière (304, 803), et dans lequel le couvercle est en outre configuré pour
coulisser dans une position intermédiaire entre la position ouverte et la position
fermée, le guide de lumière étant visible lorsque le couvercle est dans la position
intermédiaire.
15. Appareil selon la revendication 14, dans lequel l'appareil est configuré pour lancer
une action d'interface utilisateur en réponse au coulissement du couvercle dans la
position intermédiaire.
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